Stephen White's Missing Persons is about Dr. Alan Gregory. Once again, he is pulled into a criminal investigation. This time it starts when he finds another therapist dead and a young girl goes missing on Christmas Eve. The police are afraid that it will be another unsolved crime like the other girl who was killed in Boulder on Christmas Eve. Alan tries to solve the crime and keep the confidential information he learns in sessions to himself.

It is one that you will want to read straight through to see how it ends.

This was an interesting book but trying to describe it is difficult. It is kind of like an airplane ride. You take off fast and bumpy, then you're in the air and have lots of turbulence that keeps you on your toes, and then the plane lands on a soft, billowy pillow. If you like a 'nice' read, this is it.

THE STAKES HAVE JUST BEEN RAISED FOR PSYCOLOGIST ALAN GREGORY:HS FRIEND AND FELLOW THERAPIST HANNAH GRANT HAS DIED AT THE OFFICE, MYSTERIOUSLY AND SUDDENLY. THE POLICE ARE BAFFLED, LEAVING ANOTHER APPARENT HOMICIDE UNSOLVED IN BOULDER COLORADO. THE CLOCK IS TICKING
A SIZZLING NEW TWIST IN THE ACCLAIMED PSYCHOTHRILLER SERIES:ALAN GREGORY FINDS HIS OWN COLLEAGUE DEAD, WHILE ONE OF HER PATIENTS A YOUNG GIRL HAS GONE MISSING FROM BOULDER ON CHRISTMAS DAY.
AS ALAN TRACKS ONE OF HANNAH'S MOST ELUSIVE PATIENTS:HAS SHE BEEN KIDNAPPED, OR IS SHE A RUNAWAY?
SMART AND FAST PACED, MISSING PERSONS SHOW CASES THE RAPID FIRE DIALOGUE AND TAUT STORY LINES THAT HAVE MADE STEPHEN WHITE THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR THAT HE IS TODAY.

The stakes have just been raised for psychologist Alan Gregory. His friend and fellow therapist Hannah Grant, has died at her office in the most mysterious of ways. Her sudden death has left police baffled, and it looks like it will just be one more unsolved homicide for Boulder, Colorado. Meanwhile, the city is in a frenzy because 14 year old Mallory Miller disappeared from her house on Christmas Day - echoing the tragic Jon Benet Ramsey case. When Alan learns that Malllory was one of Hannah's patients, he can't help but wonder if there is a connection between the girl's disappearance and her therapist's death. Determined to find out, Alan begins to decipher clues left by Hannah and discovers that the answers to both cases may be locked in the troubled mind of a patient he has been treating for schizophrenia. Now Alan must make a startling move that could cost him his career - and his life.

The clock is ticking as Alan tracks one of Hannahs most elusive patients; has she been kidnapped, or is she a runaway? The answers to both cases may be locked in the mind of a patient he has been treating for a schizoid personality disorder. In a maze of dilemmas that could cost him his career, or his life, Alan takes a bold risk that will have readers racing to the stunning conclusion of Missing Persons.

Alan Gregory finds his colleague dead, and one of her patients went missing on Christmas Day. Alan, a psychologist, looks into the murder of his colleague and finds a connection to the missing little girl.

Another good one in the Alan Gregory series. I feel like I know this character from reading so many Stephen White books, and this book places him in an ethical quandry like many of the previous tales. It also refers many times to the JonBenet Ramsey murder, which also took place in Boulder around Christmas, and remains unsolved.

Hannah Grant has dies suddenly and mysteriously. Alan Gregory is the only one able to decipher the clues that she left. He travels to Las Vagas and begins to question the integrity of those closest to him. While Alan tracks a missing patient of Hannah's the answers to both cases may be locked inside the mind of a client Alan is treating for schiziod personality disorder. Running in a maze of dilemmas, Alan takes a bold risk that may cost him his career or his life.

The stakes have never been higher for Alan Gregory than when he finds his own colleague dead, while one of her patients--a young girl--goes missing from Boulder on Christmas Day...

Psychologist Alan Gregory's friend and fellow therapist Hannah Grand has died suddenly and mysteriously. The police are baffled, leaving another unsolved homicide in Boulder, Colorado. Only Alan can decipher Hannah's clues--a quest that will take him to Las Vegas and lead him to question the integrity of those closest to him.

But while Alan tracts a missing patient of Hannah's the answers to both cases may be locked inside the mind of a client he has been treating for schizoid personality disorder. Running in a maze of dilemmas, Alan takes a bold risk that may cost him his career--or his live.